Onagraceae Jussieu (1789: 317)
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Onagraceae Jussieu (1789: 317) |
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Onagraceae Jussieu (1789: 317) View in CoL View at ENA , as “Onagrae”, nom. cons.
Type:— Onagra Miller (1754: 434) [= Oenothera Linnaeus (1753: 346) View in CoL ].
= Epilobiaceae Ventenat (1799: 307) , as “Epilobianae”.
Type:— Epilobium L.
= Jussiaeaceae Martinov (1820: 350) , as “Jussieae”.
Type:— Jussiaea Linnaeus (1753: 388) .
= Circaeaceae Ruthe (1827: 137) , as “Circaeae”.
Type:— Circaea L.
Annual or perennial herbs in the Pan-Himalaya region. Leaves alternate to opposite, occasionally whorled; margin entire or serrate, petiolate to sessile. Flowers (2–)4(–5)-merous, actinomorphic or zygomorphic; floral tube present, or absent in Chamaenerion Séguier (1754: 168) , Ludwigia , nectariferous within; sepals valvate; petals one or two times as many as sepals, variously colored; stamens twice as many as sepals, the antisepalous set of stamens longer, rarely (in Chamaenerion ) all equal, or as many as sepals; ovary inferior, ovules 1 to numerous in 1 or several rows; style 1, stigma with lobes or not. Fruit a loculicidal capsule. Seeds small, smooth or papillose, anatropous; endosperm absent. Base chromosome numbers: x = 7, 8, 15, and 18 ( Wagner et al. 2007).
Key to genera of Onagraceae in the Pan-Himalaya region
1 Sepals 2; fruit bristly with hooked hairs.................................................................................................................................. Circaea View in CoL
- Sepals more than 2; fruit not bristly with hooked hairs......................................................................................................................2
2 Seeds with a coma of hairs .................................................................................................................................................................3
- Seeds lacking a coma of hairs ............................................................................................................................................................4
3 Leaves spirally arranged or alternate; petals entire; stigma deeply 4-lobed ............................................................... Chamaenerion View in CoL
- Leaves opposite, or alternate in inflorescence; petals 2-lobe; stigma entire or 4-lobed...................................................... Epilobium View in CoL
4 Sepals persistent after anthesis; floral tube inexistence ........................................................................................................ Ludwigia View in CoL
- Sepals deciduous after anthesis; floral tube existence, often well beyond ovary................................................................ Oenothera View in CoL
Jussieu, A. L. (1789) Genera Plantarum. Theophilum Barrois, Parisiis, 498 pp.
Linnaeus, C. (1753) Species Plantarum. Laurentii Salvii, Stockholm, 1200 pp.
Martinov, I. I. (1820) Tekhno-Botanicheskii Slovar. Imperial Russian Academy, Sanktpeterburgh, 682 pp.
Miller, P. (1754) The Gardeners Dictionary, 4 th ed., vol. 3. Printed for the author and sold by J. Rivington London, London, 588 pp.
Ruthe, J. F. (1827) Flora der Mark Brandenburg, vol. 1. C. G. Luderitz, Berlin, 491 pp.
Seguier, J. F. (1754) Plantae Veronense, vol. 3. Typographia A. Andreonii, Verona, 316 pp.
Ventenat, E. P. (1799) Tableau du Regne Vegetal, tom. 3. J. Drisonnier, Paris, 590 pp.
Wagner, W. L., Hoch, P. C. & Raven, P. H. (2007) Revised classification of the Onagraceae. Systematic Botany, Monographs 83: 1 - 240.
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Onagraceae Jussieu (1789: 317)
Luo, Yike & Xie, Lei 2023 |
Circaeaceae
Ruthe 1827: 137 |
Jussiaeaceae
Martinov 1820: 350 |
Epilobiaceae
Ventenat 1799: 307 |